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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 20
Stoddard (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 20
Hannibal (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 20
Subjugation of Missouri.
The St. Louis State Journal, of the 29th ult., publishes the following from a correspondent at Hannibal, Mo.:
Our best, oldest and worthiest citizens are daily arrested, dragged from their peaceful pursuits and hurried to headquarters, surrounded with bristling bayonets, in the hands of an insolent, merciless and mercenary soldiery, who jeer and taunt them with threats and curses; and all this is done in the total absence of any crime, or even semblance of crime, committed or imagined against the laws, State or Federal, and without warrant of law, explanation or a moment's warning.
When the amazed prisoner asks what he has done to deserve such treatment, and demands that his accuser shall be brought forth, that he may meet him face to face, he is answered with satanic grimaces and insults of the most degrading character.
I will instance a single case.
The recent editor of the Evening News, at this place, (Hannibal,) was arrested at his residence
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 20
Subjugation of Missouri.
The St. Louis State Journal, of the 29th ult., publishes the followin of the soldiers.--Think of this, citizens of Missouri ! And for what?
Why this punishment and insu formation, showing the position of affairs in Missouri, and leads to the belief that the day of her uns and munitions of war. Thence he moved for Missouri, with increasing numbers, to form a junction d Arkansas troops were encamped, en route for Missouri, with all necessary equipments.
Third.
In Stoddard county. Missouri, 4,000 State troops are encamped for the war. Some ten or fifteen regiments of men are moving for Missouri from Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana, in addition to those a e out of every five of the able bodied men of Missouri are ready, and only wanting one favorable mom sister States will be immediately thrown into Missouri, if so many be necessary, to relieve an oppre erate and openly proclaimed purpose to reduce Missouri to a condition of vassalage.
In order to acc
Pocahontas, Ark. (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 20
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 20
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 20
Hannibal (search for this): article 20
Benjamin McCullough (search for this): article 20
Jackson (search for this): article 20